Prevalence of Candida albicans Infection in the Oral Cavity among Dental Clinic Patients in Taiz City, Yemen

A. Al-Kolaibe, Adel A. Aladimi, A. Saeed
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Oral candidiasis is one of the most common oral disease of human caused by Candida albicans, and can cause superficial infection. Objective: The present study was done to evaluate the prevalence of Candida albicans infection in the oral cavity among dental clinic patients in Taiz city, Yemen. And determining the sensitivity of the isolated Candida albicans to some antifungal drugs and plant extracts. Methods: A total (200) specimens with oral candidiasis have been collected from dental patients by using the oral rinse technique, from October 2021 to January 2022. Diagnosed by dentist of clinics and hospitals, and identified by microbiological procedures. Results: Most of the isolates were Candida albicans representing in 101(50.5%) of total oral sample isolates. The non-Albicans species are the second most common representing in 51(25.5%). The remaining oral sample isolates are of non-yeast growth representing in 48(24%). Fluconazole and Itraconazole have been tested against 20 isolates of C. albicans. All the drugs, examined in vitro, show antifungal sensitivity that shows (80%). Plant extracts of Salvadora persica and Commiphora myrrha have been tested against 20 isolates of C.albicans. Four concentration of alcoholic extracts for investigated plants show antifungal activity in vitro better than aqueous extracts. Conclusions: Candida albicans were the most prevalent isolate from oral cavity of dental patients with oral candidiasis. Plant extracts of Salvadora persica and Commiphora myrrha show antifungal activity in vitro.
也门塔伊兹市牙科诊所患者口腔白色念珠菌感染的流行情况
口腔念珠菌病是由白色念珠菌引起的人类最常见的口腔疾病之一,可引起浅表感染。目的:了解也门塔伊兹市牙科门诊患者口腔白色念珠菌感染的流行情况。并测定了分离的白色念珠菌对一些抗真菌药物和植物提取物的敏感性。方法:于2021年10月至2022年1月,采用口腔冲洗技术采集口腔念珠菌病标本200例。由诊所和医院的牙医诊断,并通过微生物程序鉴定。结果:口腔样本中以白色念珠菌最多,101株(50.5%)占全部分离株的比例。非白色的品种是51种中第二常见的(25.5%)。其余的口腔样本分离株是非酵母生长的,占48(24%)。氟康唑和伊曲康唑对20株白色念珠菌进行了试验。所有药物体外检测显示抗真菌敏感性(80%)。研究了木耳和没药的植物提取物对20株白色念珠菌的抑制作用。四种浓度的酒精提取物均表现出较好的体外抗真菌活性。结论:口腔念珠菌病患者口腔中最常见的是白色念珠菌。木苁蓉和没药提取物具有体外抗真菌活性。
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